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Commissioners: <br />The Rotary Club of Upper Kittitas County Foundation (Rotary) seeks Kittitas County's support to <br />complete the Cle Elum Skatepark Project, a joint venture of the Rotary Club of Upper Kittitas <br />County Foundation (Rotary), Cle Elum Skatepark Committee (CESC), City of Cle Elum (City),and <br />the local community. The CESC and Rotary are sponsoring the design and construction of a <br />new 11,000 sq ft modern concrete skatepark at the City-owned park for skaters and wheeled <br />users of all ages and abilities. <br />Rotary hired Grindline Skateparks, an internationally renowned skatepark design build company, <br />who completed the design for the entire skatepark in June 2022. Rotary and the CESC raised <br />over$285,000 and constructed Phase 1 in the summer of 2023. Following construction of <br />Phase 1,CESC and Rotary raised $110,000 in private funding and the City of Cle Elum recently <br />committed $170,000, providing $280,000 of the$450,000 needed to complete Phase 2. If we <br />can quickly raise the difference of$170,000, Grindline is willing to adjust their construction <br />schedule to complete the final phase in 2024. Rotary seeks $170,000 in funding to complete <br />Phase 2,the final 6,500 sq feet(66%) of the skatepark. <br />Situated in the heart of Cle Elum,the project serves as a focal point within Cle Elum City Park. <br />The park caters to our local community and is the most popular family gathering space in the <br />area. The park is centrally located within upper county communities and the school district. The <br />skatepark is accessible from our multi-school campus,via a one mile lighted multi-modal path. <br />The free Kittitas County Connector bus operated by HopeSource stops at the park multiple <br />times daily, providing safe transportation to the park from upper county locations. Additionally, <br />the Connector includes daily service between upper and lower county, making the skatepark <br />accessible to youth from Ellensburg,where there is only a very outdated metal skatepark. <br />Goods, services,and medical response are nearby. The location increases its value to the local <br />youth whose recreational options are otherwise limited. <br />This project replaces a hazardous skatepark to meet modern safety standards and recreational <br />needs. Phase 1 construction included site preparation for both project phases (clearing, grading, <br />in-ground drainage, etc.). Phase 2 constructs the final 6,500 sq ft of the footprint. At this time, <br />the unfinished footprint is a large open area with mulch to reduce erosion with vulnerable <br />vertical PVC drain pipes that remain exposed until Phase 2 is completed. The longer this <br />infrastructure sits,the greater risk of damage and loss of previously invested funding. <br />Since completion of Phase 1, usage of the skatepark has been high, averaging between 20 and <br />50 skaters a day. This high use creates congestion and waitlines for skatepark features. As a <br />result,the community is very motivated to complete Phase 2 of the skatepark by 2025. Phase 2 <br />construction ensures space and safe circulation for rollers of all skill levels and keeps pace with <br />projected population growth. Additionally, once complete the project will result in the only <br />updated skatepark facility in Kittitas County, providing a safe recreational venue for youth <br />countywide and addressing the need for accessible outdoor activities.